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Experience Dubrovnik’s historic old town on a private 1.5-hour walking tour with a local guide, exploring landmarks like Stradun, Rector’s Palace, and Onofrio Fountain.

This private walking tour in Dubrovnik, priced at $131.27 per group of up to six people, offers an intimate exploration of the city’s most iconic sites. Lasting approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, the tour is led by a licensed local guide who lives inside the city walls, ensuring an authentic and personalized experience. This tour is ideal for travelers who want to avoid crowds and enjoy tailored insights into Dubrovnik’s history and architecture.
Conducted entirely on foot, the tour starts at the Amerling Fountain and concludes back at the same meeting point. It’s suitable for most travelers, receives high praise for guide expertise, and is available every day from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM during the spring to autumn months. While no transportation is included, the walk itself offers a comfortable pace to appreciate key landmarks and hidden stories of this historic city.

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The tour begins at the Amerling Fountain, located on Ul. Svetog ura. The meeting point is conveniently near public transportation options, making access straightforward. The guide meets your group here, ready to lead you through the ancient city walls on a carefully curated route that highlights Dubrovnik’s most significant sites.
The tour is designed to be intimate, with a maximum group size of six, allowing for personalized interaction and ample opportunity for questions. The flexible schedule means you can choose a time that best fits your plans, whether morning, afternoon, or early evening, within the operating hours.
The first stop is the Church of Saint Blaise, dedicated to Dubrovnik’s patron saint. Here, a local guide shares stories and legends surrounding Saint Blaise, giving insight into the city’s religious traditions. The visit lasts around 10 minutes and is entirely free of charge, providing a meaningful introduction to Dubrovnik’s spiritual heritage.
This church, with its rich lore, sets the tone for understanding the deep-rooted faith that has shaped the city for centuries. The guide’s explanations make the history accessible and engaging without overwhelming, making it suitable for travelers interested in religious sites or local legends.

The tour continues on Stradun, the main thoroughfare of Dubrovnik’s Old Town. Over 15 minutes, you’ll learn about the street’s formation, its historical laws, and its unique layout. The paved marble promenade is bustling with activity, yet during the tour, you gain insights into its significance as the city’s social and commercial hub.
The guide points out notable features and stories behind the buildings lining the street, providing context to Dubrovnik’s development over centuries. This segment offers a lively and informative walk that is perfect for first-time visitors who want to grasp the city’s layout and history quickly.

Next, the Rector’s Palace becomes the focus. In about 10 minutes, the guide discusses the city’s governance, diplomacy, and emphasis on maintaining peace. The palace’s architecture and historical role as the seat of Dubrovnik’s government come to life through storytelling.
While the interior isn’t part of this tour, the exterior view and accompanying narration highlight the importance of this site in Dubrovnik’s political history. It’s a key stop for those interested in understanding how the city thrived as an independent republic, balancing diplomacy and power.
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The Little Onofrio Fountain and the main Onofrio Fountain are next. In 10 minutes, you see these impressive water sources and learn about Onofrio, the engineer behind their construction. The guide explains why Onofrio was a pivotal figure in Dubrovnik’s water supply system.
These fountains are not only beautiful but also practical, symbolizing Dubrovnik’s ingenuity. Visitors appreciate the storytelling about Onofrio’s contributions, which adds depth to the visual experience.

The Orthodox Church of the Annunciation is visited to highlight religious diversity within Dubrovnik. During a 10-minute stop, the guide discusses the different faith communities that have influenced the city’s culture.
This site offers insight into Dubrovnik’s multi-religious past and present, enriching the understanding of its social fabric. The tour’s focus on religious tolerance provides a nuanced perspective on the city’s history.

The Cathedral serves as a religious and archaeological highlight, with a 10-minute stop. The guide explains the cathedral’s significance and details about its religious artifacts. It’s an essential site for understanding Dubrovnik’s spiritual life and historical architecture.
The cathedral’s interior and exterior offer a glimpse into the city’s religious art and archaeology, making it a meaningful visit within the brief stop.
The tour concludes at Gunduliceva Poljana Market, where around 10 minutes are spent exploring local stalls. Here, visitors can see and potentially purchase fresh fruits, oils, and herbs, gaining a taste of Dubrovnik’s vibrant local commerce.
Though not part of the guided narration, the market provides a lively atmosphere and an opportunity to connect with the city’s everyday life. It’s a fitting end to the tour, tying together the historical and living culture of Dubrovnik.
The tour is booked on a mobile ticket, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. The guide, Kim, is highly praised for her knowledge, friendliness, and local insights, making the experience both educational and personable.
Since no private transportation is included, the walking pace is comfortable for most, though those with mobility issues should consider the walking distances. The tour operates year-round, from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, providing flexibility for planning.
What sets this tour apart is its private setting, ensuring a personalized experience led by a licensed local guide. The carefully curated stops cover key landmarks and lesser-known stories, making it ideal for travelers who want an in-depth yet concise overview of Dubrovnik’s history.
The high rating—5.0 out of 5 based on 5 reviews—attests to the quality of guides like Kim, who share stories with enthusiasm and expertise. The tour’s moderate duration is perfect for fitting into a busy sightseeing schedule or for those who prefer a relaxed pace.
This 1 hour 30-minute private tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Dubrovnik’s most significant landmarks and historical sites. The expert guidance helps bring the city’s stories to life, whether it’s the legends of Saint Blaise, the political history at Rector’s Palace, or the architectural marvels of the fountains.
While it doesn’t include interior visits or transportation, the walkthrough of the old town provides plenty of sights and stories for a memorable experience. It’s especially suited for travelers who value personalized attention and want to learn about Dubrovnik from a local, knowledgeable guide.
“Old Town Dubrovnik is a beautiful medieval/ renaissance town. Its best to get acquainted with the city through a walking tour, and Kim, our guide, …”
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, the tour is suitable for most travelers, including families, as it involves walking and sightseeing at a comfortable pace.
Does the tour include entry to any buildings?
No, all stops are external views and discussions; entry fees are not included.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is private for up to 6 people, ensuring personalized attention.
Is transportation provided during the tour?
No, this is a walking tour only, starting and ending at the Amerling Fountain.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves walking through cobblestone streets.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed.
When is the best time to book?
The tour is often booked about 38 days in advance, so early reservation is recommended during peak seasons.
Is the guide knowledgeable about Dubrovnik’s history and local stories?
Absolutely—guests praise guides like Kim for their expertise, friendliness, and storytelling skills.
What makes this tour stand out from other Dubrovnik walking tours?
The private setting, personalized approach, and focus on key landmarks and stories within a concise timeframe make it a top choice for travelers seeking authenticity.